Friday, August 12, 2022

 

This week has been a week of growth for me. I have been putting my learning energy toward understanding more about how I might simplify the process of signing up for my workshops and making it easier for participants to make payments. There are many options for making payments online, like Venmo, Apple Pay, and Zelle, and I like to offer as many as possible. But there are still some who would rather send a physical check, and others who would like to call with a credit card number, and others who will only do PayPal. It would be nice to have one button on a web page that allows them to pay with any method, and there are platforms that offer that service – for a fee of course! But I have more research to do before I can make a choice and set it all up.

I love teaching workshops – whether in person or online. So, if I can reduce the administrative tasks, in addition to simplifying the process for participants, it will open more time for the creative aspect of my music business. Looking for balance, as always…

Sigh. 😕

Lots of great articles to continue to pour through.

🎶But in the meantime, I have a few fun gigs coming up!

On August 27th, I have been asked to perform for the Neighbors Abroad International Festival in Palo Alto on my Swedish Nyckelharpa. Here’s a link to the event, and it shows my promo photo with my nyckelharpa:

https://www.neighborsabroad.org/international-festival--membership-meeting.html

I’ll be joined by my good friend and musical colleague, Claudia Slayman on harp and guitar for this one.

And then the next day, I’ll be performing again with Gaelic Muses at Lily Mac’s Pub in Sunnyvale. 

Here’s a flyer for that and also for our sets at the Pleasanton Scottish Games the following Sunday:

https://verlene.com/pdfs/Lily%20Macs%20and%20Pleasanton%20flyer.pdf

Rehearsing for these gigs is bringing me great joy amidst all the tedium of reading up on all I need to know to simplify the business end of things!  💞

Ah, balance, that’s the goal.

Saturday, August 6, 2022

 

Once again, my Friday blog is a day late, which ties nicely into my topic. This week’s musings have been around variations. As the newest member of a Celtic band, Gaelic Muses, I find that the version I have always known and played of a particular tune is not the version they know as a group. Not that I’m more correct or that they are, but that there are different variations of a tune that circulate among musicians that play traditional Celtic music.

Often, the variation I play will blend in nicely with the variation the other melody instruments are playing, but sometimes I need to alter my version to match theirs. This is more difficult than learning a whole new piece!  I have to first break a learned muscle memory down to isolate the different part, and then toss out the bit that is different, and finally, build new muscle memory for the new bit.

It would be nice to have “the source” for the tune, but searching the internet only confuses the issue more. Not only are both varieties out there, but another 3 or 4 at least! Wow!

For those who play classical music, this is a phenomenon you never have to deal with in ensemble playing, other than interpretation on tempo, dynamics, and other performance elements. You play the notes and timing written on the page.

But in traditional music, so much is passed along by ear that there are bound to be numerous versions. So, what an individual will do is pick the one they prefer, or that best fits the instrument they are playing. It’s when you want to play with other musicians that decisions and compromises need to be made.

This is all a good metaphor for life in general… What you think and feel about a “piece” is your prerogative – unless you need to function within a group. 

We will be having our quarterly Harpers Hall board meeting today, and will be looking at what position to take for our in person gatherings going forward. The group as a whole has been fine with our position thus far, but as CDC guidelines have changed over time, and may change still in months to come, we need to come up with a way to present a position that is acceptable to all – with opinions that vary vastly among our membership. Very much like deciding if the B part of a song has F sharp or F natural…

And very much like putting out a Friday blog on Saturday. Just this week’s variation. 😊

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